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  • SB 1075 Absentee voting; no-excuse in-person available 21 days prior to election.
  • SB 1076 Criminal case; admissibility of prior inconsistent statements.
  • SB 1077 Assisted living facility; Board of Social Services to amend certain regulations.
  • SB 1078 Protective orders; possession of firearms, penalty.
  • SB 1079 Minimum wage; exemptions.
  • SB 1080 Property & Conveyances; revision of Title 55 to create Title 55.1, pertains to rental property, etc.
  • SB 1081 Juvenile offenders; sentencing, geriatric parole.
  • SB 1082 Virginia Lottery; disclosure of identity of winners.
  • SB 1083 Remote sales & use tax collection; sufficient activity by dealers/marketplace facilitators, waiver.
  • SB 1084 Firearms; use in commission of crime, civil liability for negligent gun storage.
  • SB 1085 Restrictive housing; data collection and reporting, report.
  • SB 1086 Common Interest Community Board; administrative proceedings.
  • SB 1087 House of Delegates & Senate districts; technical adjustments subsequent to decennial redistricting.
  • SB 1088 Chesapeake Hospital Authority; investment of funds.
  • SB 1089 Fort Monroe Authority; payments to the City of Hampton in lieu of real property taxes.
  • SB 1090 Freedom of Information Act; Fort Monroe Authority, closed meeting exemption.
  • SB 1091 Rezoning and site plan approval; decommissioning solar energy equipment, etc.
  • SB 1092 Preliminary protective orders; hearing dates.
  • SB 1093 Literary Fund; school modernization.
  • SB 1094 Family day homes; zoning permits.
  • SB 1095 Early childhood care and education; development of a statewide unified public-private system.
  • SB 1096 Minors; allowing access to firearms, penalty.
  • SB 1097 Civic Education, Commission on; extends sunset provision.
  • SB 1098 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; redefines "small business."
  • SB 1099 DGS; guidance to state public bodies regarding purchases of materials made in the United States.
  • SB 1100 Budget Bill.
  • SB 1101 Attorney General, Office of the; representation of members of G.A. for violations of FOIA.
  • SB 1102 Congressional & legislative district boundaries; alignment with boundaries of counties & cities.
  • SB 1103 Minimum wage; removes certain persons from exemption of the Virginia Minimum Wage Act.
  • SB 1104 Community policy and management teams; use of funds.
  • SB 1105 License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Fork Union Military Academy.
  • SB 1106 Physical therapists & physical therapist assistants; licensure, Physical Therapy Licensure Compact.
  • SB 1107 Disorderly conduct in public places; school activities.
  • SB 1108 Marsh Criminal-Traffic Division/Manchester General District Court, etc.; concurrent jurisdiction.
  • SB 1109 Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices, etc.
  • SB 1110 Alcoholic beverage control; local referendums.
  • SB 1111 Electric utilities; rate abatement offsetting consequences of reduced consumption.
  • SB 1112 Student loans; licensing of qualified education loan servicers, civil penalties.
  • SB 1113 School calendar; local school board in No. Va. responsible for setting opening day of school year.
  • SB 1114 Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates.
  • SB 1115 State Corporation Commission; intervenor compensation.
  • SB 1116 Plastic bags; tax in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  • SB 1117 Uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance policies; bad faith.
  • SB 1118 Higher educational institutions, public; tuition and fee increases, public comment.
  • SB 1119 Mechanics' liens; right to withhold payment.
  • SB 1120 Motor fuels tax; rate of taxation.
  • SB 1121 Judges; maximum number in nineteenth judicial district.
  • SB 1122 Virginia Retirement System; health insurance credits for retired state employees, effective clause.
  • SB 1123 Telephone/wireless commun. devices; threats of death or bodily injury to a person/member of family.
  • SB 1124 Telemedicine; physicians licensed in contiguous jurisdictions.
  • SB 1125 Certificate of public need; definition of "medical care facility", projects filed on/before 12/2017.
  • SB 1126 Lottery Board; regulation of casino gaming, penalties, report.
  • SB 1127 Local government taxing authority; equalizes municipal and county taxing authorities.
  • SB 1128 Historical African American cemeteries; adds seven cemeteries in City of Hampton.
  • SB 1129 Food stamps and TANF; eligibility, drug-related felonies.
  • SB 1130 School resource officers; compulsory minimum training standards.
  • SB 1131 Fort Monroe Authority; changes definition of "Area of Operation."
  • SB 1132 Reproductive health services; health benefit plans to cover costs of specified health care services.
  • SB 1133 Virginia Highway Corporation Act of 1988; tolls, distance-based pricing program.
  • SB 1134 Support services positions; includes licensed behavior analysts, etc., in local school division.
  • SB 1135 Child in foster care; child identified as having a developmental disability.
  • SB 1136 Protective orders, preliminary; hearing by two-way electronic video and audio communication.
  • SB 1137 Death penalty; severe mental illness.
  • SB 1138 School Divisions of Innovation; performance-based assessments.
  • SB 1139 Post-adoption contact & communication agreements; authority to enter into agreements.
  • SB 1140 Solitary confinement; data collection and reporting, Department of Corrections to submit report.
  • SB 1141 Family life education; BOE to include instruction on prevention of human trafficking.
  • SB 1142 State School Health Advisory Committee; established, report.
  • SB 1143 Conditional rezoning proffers; extensive changes to zoning provisions.
  • SB 1144 Guardianship; annual report filed by guardian.
  • SB 1145 Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare (VIEW); transitional child care.
  • SB 1146 Campaign contribution limits; civil penalty.
  • SB 1147 Public high schools; graduation requirements, credit for work-based learning experiences.
  • SB 1148 In-state tuition; eligibility, certain individuals who have applied for permanent residency.
  • SB 1149 DCJS; training standards, recognition of and response to post-traumatic stress.
  • SB 1150 Warrants; issuance by magistrates.
  • SB 1151 Aggravated sexual battery by false representation or subterfuge; penalty.
  • SB 1152 Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund Advisory Committee; increases member terms.
  • SB 1153 Virginia Public Procurement Act; job order contracting, limitations.
  • SB 1154 Traffic infractions; not encompassed by reckless or improper driving.